Friday, September 21, 2007

Juliana Ong












Juliana Ong is 'Mel' in Implosion
Juliana Ong has been in the theatre scene for the last 10 years. Currently holding onto two parttimejobs and a full-time school schedule majoring in Communication Studies at The StateUniversity of New York, Buffalo at SIM.
Her TV credits include Channel 5's ‘Incredible Tales’ and‘Tab TV’ in November 07 and Channel U's ‘Hooked’. Her Theatre credits include "Kundabuffer"(Aporia Society, 2000), "Do You Still Love Me?" (The Aporia Society), a movement piece “HA-KO”(The InSource) and "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day - The Musical"(The Players Theatre). She has also worked alongside local directors such as Luke Kwek and NgYi-Sheng, who have staged shows such as, "Roses & Hello" and "Georgette" respectively, whichwere both put up for The Next Stage's "Five Foot Broadway" showcase.
She makes the time towork on school shows with Euphoria Productions and has taught Speech & Drama withcompanies such as, JoyArts and CreativeWorkz. She has received voice and acting training fromDramaplus Arts, SRT's Young Company, CentreStage Arts and was a participant in the 11thintake of The Radio Academy. Juliana is also armed with a Diploma in Film, Sound and Videofrom Ngee Ann Polytechnic

Shem Teo










Shem Teo is 'Kai' in Implosion


Shem is a relative newcomer in the acting industry but driven by an immense dedication andpassion to the craft. has been doing free-lance acting for less than a year. He has done a shortfilm for entry into Project pilot competition (by Temasek Polytechnic) and landed a supporting rolein a feature length film for an upcoming asian film competition as well as several other short filmsfor NUS. Away from the camera, most of his exposure to theatre and the stage comes fromTheatre studies modules offered in University, where he was involved in a 1 off, 1 night onlyproduction comprising of 3 back to back short plays. (“Mountain Language” by Harold Pinter)